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security agency. the paper says bringing surveillance abuses to light outweighs any damage he did. that was followed by a similar editorial in the british newspaper "the guardian." >>> here at home, a woman from texas is down on her luck is getting special thanks this morning to her secret santa. >> kathy johnson's eyesight has deteriorated rapidly over the past year. and now, she's almost blind. she's had to close her business, give her car up and move in with friends. but on christmas night, someone knocked on the door and left on the doorstep some money. more than $400 in cash. >> it came at a time when i really needed it. and i just want to thank whoever did this. >> reporter: johnson says he had no idea who left it. but the money couldn't come at a better time to help her pay her medical bills. >> what an amazing gift. >>> it's time, now, for sports. and another upset in a college bowl game. >> and lebron james and the heat are headed west. here's our friends at espn with the highlights. >> good
security agency. the paper says bringing surveillance abuses to light outweighs any damage he did. that was followed by a similar editorial in the british newspaper "the guardian." >>> here at home, a woman from texas is down on her luck is getting special thanks this morning to her secret santa. >> kathy johnson's eyesight has deteriorated rapidly over the past year. and now, she's almost blind. she's had to close her business, give her car up and move in with friends....
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. >>> well, the federal government is appealing a ruling against the national security agency's phone data gathering. are government lawyers now asking an appeals court to overturn that ruling. at the same time, the nsa has been given the go-ahead to continue the program while the courts settle the issue. >>> israel cared out a -- carried out a missile test over the water today. nick shifd ri shifrin has more. >> missiles, short term missiles fired by militant in gaza and long range by government. new missile defense system that it tested today. it's called the aereo 3. the way it works is that it flies high, it flies fast and it tries to intercept those missiles way up in the atmosphere. the idea is if you intercept those missiles in the are atmosphere, the agents can't get down to earth and actually harm any of its intended targets. the aero 3 is partially u.s. funded and benjamin netanyahu thanked the u.s. for funding aero3. >> they are bad people iran that has a proxy that is fired against us. >> u.s. officials are now saying that hezbollah has used the cover of the syrian some t
. >>> well, the federal government is appealing a ruling against the national security agency's phone data gathering. are government lawyers now asking an appeals court to overturn that ruling. at the same time, the nsa has been given the go-ahead to continue the program while the courts settle the issue. >>> israel cared out a -- carried out a missile test over the water today. nick shifd ri shifrin has more. >> missiles, short term missiles fired by militant in gaza...
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security agencies and departments. and those who are approved for transfer were unanimously determined that they should be transferred, subject to appropriate security arrangements and humane treatment. >> woodruff: but they were no longer a threat. >> well, that they should be transferred subject to appropriate security and humane treatment, assurances and agreements with other countries, that there was no need to continue to hold them. and so those are the priority. and we have been moving forward as aggressively and quickly as we can on those approved for transfer. now let me just say-- . >> woodruff: can i just say, has the holdup then in finding the countries, the places that will take them? >> well, it's a-- it's a complicated process which includes, as i said, the congressional restrictions which we think were far more burdensome than necessary and helpful. there's the question of the countries they're going to. and in some cases it's to their home countries. and in some cases if that's not possible for security
security agencies and departments. and those who are approved for transfer were unanimously determined that they should be transferred, subject to appropriate security arrangements and humane treatment. >> woodruff: but they were no longer a threat. >> well, that they should be transferred subject to appropriate security and humane treatment, assurances and agreements with other countries, that there was no need to continue to hold them. and so those are the priority. and we have...
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security agency's surveillance program today, amid conflicting court decisions about its legality. u.s. officials were in the process of asking the foreign intelligence surveillance court to renew the n.s.a.'s phone collection program for another 90 days. and the department of justice filed its expected appeal to overturn a judge's federal ruling that the phone records program was likely unconstitutional. the justice department also took action in a challenge to the new health care law, calling for an end to a block on its birth control mandate. the law requires some religious organizations to provide health insurance that includes coverage of contraception. but the obama administration said those religious non-profits can exempt themselves from the requirement. on tuesday, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor delayed the mandate's implementation hours before it was to go into effect. the u.s. embassy in south sudan evacuated more of its staff today because of escalating violence. and starting tomorrow consular services for american citizens will be suspended. in washington, a sta
security agency's surveillance program today, amid conflicting court decisions about its legality. u.s. officials were in the process of asking the foreign intelligence surveillance court to renew the n.s.a.'s phone collection program for another 90 days. and the department of justice filed its expected appeal to overturn a judge's federal ruling that the phone records program was likely unconstitutional. the justice department also took action in a challenge to the new health care law, calling...
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security agency's data gathering program. he came to hawaii with a big fat briefing book about proposed changes presented to him by an independent panel. he's likely to say something early in january, even before the state of the union address about that. another thing he's been briefed on every day while he's in hawaii is the rollout of the affordable care act. that's something he'll be closely watching, something that could well define his legacy of his presidency. ari? >> all right, thank you, john. appreciate that. sounds like a lot on the books. >>> coming up, you thought 2013 was a landmark year. well, 2014 has no shortage of major cases. a pair of supreme court experts will join oh us and tell us what it means for the president's agenda. that's straight ahead. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phi
security agency's data gathering program. he came to hawaii with a big fat briefing book about proposed changes presented to him by an independent panel. he's likely to say something early in january, even before the state of the union address about that. another thing he's been briefed on every day while he's in hawaii is the rollout of the affordable care act. that's something he'll be closely watching, something that could well define his legacy of his presidency. ari? >> all right,...
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snowden'sdward influence on the surveillance programs done by the national security agency's? wall street, afghanistan? we want to get your take. front page of "the wall street journal" this morning. they have a story about president obama. "the washington times" this morning has a story about president obama's approval ratings, down to the path of unpopular ratings. what is your story of the year? is it president obama's presidency, his poll numbers? brian in ohio. democratic caller. mine goes to the underlying racial tone towards the president. house's it about the reaction to anything the president puts out. a lot of it has been covered up as being something else, but when you dig down into it, it has a racial undertone. arizona., phoenix and, the 50thcaller: anniversary of the jfk assassination was pretty big this year. host: tim, collingswood, new jersey. happy new year. caller: happy new year to you, too. ofde from the two stories eric snowden and bradley manning, everything else that has occurred has been interconnected, and that is because of money. if you follow the m
snowden'sdward influence on the surveillance programs done by the national security agency's? wall street, afghanistan? we want to get your take. front page of "the wall street journal" this morning. they have a story about president obama. "the washington times" this morning has a story about president obama's approval ratings, down to the path of unpopular ratings. what is your story of the year? is it president obama's presidency, his poll numbers? brian in ohio....
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the national security agency. security. that place should be tight as a drum. edward snowden walked out of there with information. he is doing what he was told to do. he was allowed to do it. it is to draw attention somewhere else. that is all that is going on in this administration in my opinion. that is what i think, mark my words. he is doing what he was told to do. thank you. " usa today"" dan is calling from georgetown, massachusetts on our independent line. dan you are on the "washington journal." what do you think? caller: i think it is a competition issue. this new phenomenon, while it is probably not new, probably goes back to the beginning of that professionals who get paid to do a job and have bosses pretty much have to work within the boundaries of what they are supposed to do. for example, the journalist you had up there talking with mr. greenwald, she is a paid professional in washington dc. river to get a paid professional opinion from her. she has bosses, she has a job to do. i think we are infected by havessionalism where we independent good am
the national security agency. security. that place should be tight as a drum. edward snowden walked out of there with information. he is doing what he was told to do. he was allowed to do it. it is to draw attention somewhere else. that is all that is going on in this administration in my opinion. that is what i think, mark my words. he is doing what he was told to do. thank you. " usa today"" dan is calling from georgetown, massachusetts on our independent line. dan you are on...
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national security agency. those now perhaps, are now in the hands of chinese intelligence and the successors to the kgb. is that something we should give him credit for? i don't think so. >> ben? >> it's a fabrication. i mean, jeff has said this over and over again, but saying it 20 times doesn't make it any more true. >> what part is the fabrication? >> it's a fabrication that edward snowden's computers that contain somehow evidence or something are in the hands of chinese intelligence or russian intelligence. edward snowden said to "the new york times" very clearly, there's no evidence to the contrary, that he did not carry anything with him on computer hard drives or anything when he travelled to russia from china. it was his job in the nsa to train u.s. officials on how to evade having their materials compromised, and the only evidence of secret materials being compromised is that gchq, the british version of nsa, and nsa lost control of it. there's not a shred of evidence that either edward snowden or the
national security agency. those now perhaps, are now in the hands of chinese intelligence and the successors to the kgb. is that something we should give him credit for? i don't think so. >> ben? >> it's a fabrication. i mean, jeff has said this over and over again, but saying it 20 times doesn't make it any more true. >> what part is the fabrication? >> it's a fabrication that edward snowden's computers that contain somehow evidence or something are in the hands of...
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the national security agency is reportedly racing to build a quantum computer to break every kind of encryption and this is leaked by edward snowden and years away from completion but could break firewalls on medical and banks and computers around the world and secure website used to protect secrets would be vulnerable and part of a $80 million research program that is underway in college park maryland. two major newspapers which publish revelations from snowden are now calling for clemency. this week both the uk guardian and the "new york times" published and urging the u.s. government to give up pursuit of the former intelligence contractor. editorial board for the times wrote considering the enormous amount of information he revealed and abuses he exposed he deserves better than a permanent fear of exile and may have committed a crime to do so but done the country a great service. they were quick to fire back and congressman peter king said of the "new york times" they have a blame america first rack and go out of their way to be apologizing for terrorists and go after law enforce
the national security agency is reportedly racing to build a quantum computer to break every kind of encryption and this is leaked by edward snowden and years away from completion but could break firewalls on medical and banks and computers around the world and secure website used to protect secrets would be vulnerable and part of a $80 million research program that is underway in college park maryland. two major newspapers which publish revelations from snowden are now calling for clemency....
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security. have we heard from the security community? people pushing back on that? >> yes. i think if you talk to the people at the fbi, other intelligence agencies, they will say that they have seen some changes of behavior in terrorist organizations. there are people now communicating different ways to try to avoid some of the surveillance. of course, it's hard to prove any of that. and it's also hard to prove this is a problem for the nsa, it's hard for them to prove whether these programs have actually stopped any attacks which is something that has been brought up by both judges that have looked at this and by a panel appointed by the president to take a look at these programs. >> do we have a timetable when this will be resolved? >> well, we don't. i mean, we have members of congress who are talking about making some changes to pull back some of the programs. the president says next month he's going to address some of these issues. even the issue of trying to work on any plea deal would be
security. have we heard from the security community? people pushing back on that? >> yes. i think if you talk to the people at the fbi, other intelligence agencies, they will say that they have seen some changes of behavior in terrorist organizations. there are people now communicating different ways to try to avoid some of the surveillance. of course, it's hard to prove any of that. and it's also hard to prove this is a problem for the nsa, it's hard for them to prove whether these...